Consuming Women, No. 1
June 5th, 2006 2:03 pm by Kelly GarbatoVia Feministing, a “creepy, creepy ad” from Ella Bache Paris:

Followers of Carol J. Adams, of course, know that linking the consumption of animals with that of women is hardly a new advertising technique. See her “Sexual Politics of Meat” for similar pictures, as well as an overview of the book.
Oh, and if you’re offended by this ad, you can email Ella Bache here.
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